This paper examines the application of organisation development principles to rural local self-government bodies in Karnataka, India with the objective of developing their organisational capacity and improving their efficiency. The premise is that strong gram panchayats (village councils) can address issues hindering service delivery and governance at the grass roots.The paper illustrates the methodology used in the development of an innovative framework called Gram Panchayat Organisation Development (GPOD) and its implementation in action research mode in two village councils since 2011. It further explores the wider applicability of this framework, which has been extended to over 50 gram panchayats (GPs) since 2014. GPOD works towards str...
This entry has been realised in the framework of the H2020-MSCA-RISE-2018 project “LoGov - Local Gov...
This dissertation studies local governments and the effects of their vertical and horizontal structu...
Informal local governance institutions (ILGIs) are complex organisations, which continue to be preva...
This paper examines the application of organisation development principles to rural local self-gover...
In India, the 73rd constitutional amendment of 1992 decentralises agriculture, irrigation, health, e...
In India, the 73rd constitutional amendment of 1992 decentralises agriculture, irrigation, health, e...
The term Panchayati raj in India signifies the system of rural local self-government. It has been es...
Panchayati Raj is accepted as a way of life to-day. An attractive name like “Decentralization” seems...
The policy shift towards decentralisation promises important social change in rural India, providing...
As Gandhi often pointed out, India lives in villages and unless village life can be revitalized the ...
This book examines the empowerment of citizens in general and of the poor and marginalized groups in...
As Gandhi often pointed out, India lives in villages and unless village life can be revitalized the ...
WP 2006-15 July 2006Governance and the “Karnataka Model of Development” Gopal Kadekodi, Ravi Kanbur ...
There is growing acknowledgment that state interactions must take place in a democratic context. Thi...
Mahatma Gandhi, the father of the nation, often emphasized that India lives in villages and unless t...
This entry has been realised in the framework of the H2020-MSCA-RISE-2018 project “LoGov - Local Gov...
This dissertation studies local governments and the effects of their vertical and horizontal structu...
Informal local governance institutions (ILGIs) are complex organisations, which continue to be preva...
This paper examines the application of organisation development principles to rural local self-gover...
In India, the 73rd constitutional amendment of 1992 decentralises agriculture, irrigation, health, e...
In India, the 73rd constitutional amendment of 1992 decentralises agriculture, irrigation, health, e...
The term Panchayati raj in India signifies the system of rural local self-government. It has been es...
Panchayati Raj is accepted as a way of life to-day. An attractive name like “Decentralization” seems...
The policy shift towards decentralisation promises important social change in rural India, providing...
As Gandhi often pointed out, India lives in villages and unless village life can be revitalized the ...
This book examines the empowerment of citizens in general and of the poor and marginalized groups in...
As Gandhi often pointed out, India lives in villages and unless village life can be revitalized the ...
WP 2006-15 July 2006Governance and the “Karnataka Model of Development” Gopal Kadekodi, Ravi Kanbur ...
There is growing acknowledgment that state interactions must take place in a democratic context. Thi...
Mahatma Gandhi, the father of the nation, often emphasized that India lives in villages and unless t...
This entry has been realised in the framework of the H2020-MSCA-RISE-2018 project “LoGov - Local Gov...
This dissertation studies local governments and the effects of their vertical and horizontal structu...
Informal local governance institutions (ILGIs) are complex organisations, which continue to be preva...